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Blake Foster
10-08-2008, 09:52 AM
Just wanted to give everyone a heads "UP" about the new torque arm rear suspension we will be introducing at SEMA this year,
the kit will not require any cutting of the floor to install, there will be some welding of the brackets to the rear diff, or you will be able to buy the diff shortened and brackets welded on if you choose. the kit will be complete and fit either a 9" or 12 bolt, uses coil overs, adjustable roll center pan hard bar and non bind lower arms, delrin bushings, adjustable pinion angle, lots of room for 3" exhaust

oh and here is a picture for all that think a torque arm wont hook up

Blake Foster
10-25-2008, 04:10 PM
67-69 Camaro
Torque Arm Rear Suspension

Speed Tech Performance introduces the NEW Camaro torque arm rear suspension. Designed to drastically improve the handling of the back of your Camaro.

Speed Tech rear suspension
• requires NO cutting of any floor to install.
• Some welding is required.
• Articu-link lower control arms with Delrin and poly bushings eliminates any suspension bind.
• Fits both 9” and 12 bolt differentials.
• Uses QA1 coil over shocks
• Adjustable roll center pan hard bar
• Adjustable ride height
• Adjustable pinion angle
• Adjustable instant center location
• Adjustable wheel base
• Compliments Speed tech front sub frame
• Available with complete rear end either a 9" or 12 bolt any width including axles ( extra cost for rear end)with all brackets installed or in kit form
• Will accept Air Ride shocks
will also fit 345 20" wheel combo

XLexusTech
10-25-2008, 04:30 PM
Do we have to wait for sema for the price?

Blake Foster
10-25-2008, 04:49 PM
WE are working on the pricing but we think it will be very close to 2000.00
the 9" rear end housing with brackets welded on any width will be 710.00

Blake Foster
10-25-2008, 05:11 PM
Here is the car we will have at SEMA with both the front and rear installed, there is enough travel left if you wanted it lower it would be posible but not very drivable.
the wheels are 20x12 with 345/25/20 and 275/30/19 on a 10" rim